Blur

The year was 1993. Bill Clinton had just been inaugurated for his first term as the American President, movies like Groundhog Day, Jurassic Park and Dazed and Confused were in theaters, and “The Puffy Shirt” […]

Just when you thought the Southern California festival couldn’t get any larger, Coachella promoters Goldenvoice have announced a series of intimate concerts featuring a wide variety of festival artists performing at intimate venues around event […]

The London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremonies were so all over the place musically. They featured a “Symphony of British Music,” including one songs from Muse, Blur, Liam Gallagher, Queen, Pet Shop Boys, Fat Boy Slim, […]

Blur formed in 1988 and released their debut album, Leisure, in 1991. In the six albums that followed, Blur has been everything from “Britpop” to “Indie” to “Art Rock.” But since their last studio release, […]

Blur just premiered two fresh tracks, breathing new life into fans’ hopes that the Britpop legends are on the road to more music. “Under the Westway” and “The Puritan” mark the band’s first new material […]

43-year-old Graham Coxon left Blur in 2002, but came back in 2009 after adding four more albums to his solo discography. Although Blur frontman Damon Albarn has hinted (and then refuted) that Blur won’t be […]